#PizzaGate - False Flag Hoax starring IMDB Actor Edgar Maddison Welch

#PizzaGate New Info 12/6/16:- Link To Pagan God Of Pedophilia/Rape

PizzaGate
information continues to expand by the hour. The mainstream media, if
they can even be called that anymore, continue a bizarre assault on
unnamed "Fake News" while rabidly downplaying or dismissing any attempts
to unpack the claims surrounding PizzaGate. They also continue to make
the owner of a pizza shop in question out to be an innocent victim of
"online bullies," yet new research has brought to light just how dark
this man is - is it normal for the proprietor of a kids' ping pong and
pizza venue to self-identify with the hooved pagan demonic god of rape
and pedophilia? I will leave that for you to figure out.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFd0_e29fUc***

We are told the work on/r/Pizzagate
(and other message boards) is illegitimate because people are rushing to
conclusions, or because they are being paranoid, or partisan (despite
so many of different political complexions provably working together).
The subtitle here of course is that the State is solely legitimate to
suspect and investigate crimes.

But
what if the State itself is, in a systemic way, responsible for said
crimes? It wouldn't be a first; after all, democide (death by
government, a word surprisingly absent from conversations)
was the first cause
of non-natural deaths in the 20th century. Whether one is from the
right, left, or center, one cannot deny government is the number one
abuser, enslaver and serial-killer in History. We may honestly disagree
on the ways to eradicate the phenomenon, or we may regret that fact, but
we cannot deny it.

So,
if the State itself is committing crimes, it is the people's sovereign
and sacred duty to expose it. Those who understand this truth best tend
to become journalists. At least, that's what drove me to the profession.

Now specifically on this work. First, there is context; institutional child abuse is already a
common-knowledge
phenomenon. From the Presidio affair to Jimmy Saville and the BBC, or
from the Vatican's historic involvement in covering-up pedophilia to US
legislators' documented trips on the "Lolita Express", from the
questions still surrounding Dutroux to the Hampstead doubts, the scourge
has been featured in the news, movies, documentaries, art work. There
have also been many policymakers, prosecutors, investigators and victims
denouncing the very phenomenon; see for example British MP John Mann passionate speech
before Parliament on the subject last year, or the extensive report
by former undercover Interpol agent (Bannon). Indeed it is a secret de Polichinelle. So the only possible disagreement can be on the scale and systemicity of the phenomenon.

To honestly decide whether that's what we are seeing in the Podesta emails, please have a look at
this one example.
Look at the invitation at the end of the thread. Ms Luzzatto is
inviting people (among which are John and Mary Podesta) to a farm in
Lovettsville. This is what she says:

We
plan to heat the pool, so a swim is a possibility. Bonnie will be Uber
Service to transport Ruby, Emerson, and Maeve Luzzatto (11, 9, and
almost 7) so you’ll have some further entertainment, and they will be in
that pool for sure.

Impossible,
you say? They couldn't possibly be speaking about abusing the children!
After all, what step-grandmother would offer three innocent children up
for group abuse?

This is how invitee Drew Littman answers the invitation:

I've never had an affair, so I pass the Walter Jones test.

If
you aren't aware, Walter B. Jones has for 20 years been the U.S.
Representative for North Carolina's 3rd congressional district; in DC
he's regarded as the absurd caricature of a do-gooder, i.e. he is a
noble man indeed.

Agreed,
if that example was the only one, one could dismiss it as baroque
misinterpretation. But there's more, much more. Let's not even get into
the
handkerchiefs
and codewords - even though "cheese pizza" is a known
euphemism for "child porn" (and there are abundant examples in the
Podesta emails where that term is used in very strange and
out-of-context manners).

How
about the fact that John and Tony Podesta are old friends of Jeffery
Epstein, Dennis Hastert and Clement Freud, three convicted child
molesters? Who has so many child rapists as friends? Who
stays friends
with child rapists after they're exposed and convicted?

How about the Katy Grannan
photos plastered
around the Podestas' mansion, depicting naked teenagers?

How about the underground vault on the Podestas' property which
admittedly
allows them to watch "very complicated video pieces"?

If
you are feeling ill-at-ease, that reaction is honorable. And the worse
thing is you haven't yet seen much. But for more, you'll have to
look
for it. Indeed one might be breaking statutory laws by linking to some
of the clues Internet sleuths have found in the past three weeks.

For
example, did you know James Alefantis, listed 49th "most influential"
person in DC by GQ, chef and White House regular, boyfriend of David
Brock, owner of Comet Ping Pong, had an Instagram account filled with
references to and depictions of child abuse and torture? Indeed it's not
just the
frescoes
in his restaurant or the "artists"
he hosts there; it's not even the fact his menu and the logos of three other iconic businesses next door feature FBI-recognized
pedophilia symbols. No, this is about his own posts, pictures, comments and friends on social media. Again, you'll have to look it up
for yourself. It is hardly ambiguous. Indeed it is Alefantis who puts the pizza in #Pizzagate.

If
that surprises you, did you know Arun Rao was caught "liking" several
of Alefantis' creepiest toddler Instagram posts? Again, that could be
dismissed - only there's all this context, and the fact Mr Rao is a
Assistant US attorney, and charged with prosecuting child pornography
and abuse.

And if you're still not distinguishing the pattern, did you know that Laura Silsby (Gayler), the woman
caught
trying to smuggle
thirty-three children out of Haiti (a country where the Clinton Foundation isn'twithoutcontroversy), whose release from jail became a
personalmatterfor
Ms Clinton, thereafter became
an associate of MyStateUSA, which changed its name to AlertSense, and which is the one providing
the technology to issue Amber Alerts?

Enough already. If anything I have proven the legitimacy of the following question:

Is there a systemic pedophilia problem in Washington DC, as we
already suspect
there is one in Hollywood?

In terms of national systemicity, the statistics are eloquent. The
International Centre for Missing Children
(ICMEC) estimates that 8 million children are reported missing each year
around the world. Of that number, according to U.S. Department of
Justice research, an estimated 800,000 children
will go missing in the United States alone — a rate of over 2'000 missing children each day — with 466,949 of those cases
entered into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database in 2014. With a current child population
(aged 0 – 17) of around 74 million in the United States, the U.S.
Department of Justice figures equate to around 1 child in every 92 going
missing in the United States each year.

This looks like a systemic problem indeed. Childhood disappearances
outnumber
cancer deaths in the United States by one third.

Therefore,
given the sheer amount of leaked emails, and the suspected phenomenon's
scale and repartition, it is likely the data dumps (Podesta and other
Wikileaks, Guccifer 1/2, DNCLeaks, etc.) provide some clue to the
problem. Therefore, they should be investigated thoroughly under than
particular lens, and suspicions need to be corroborated with other (and
previously) known facts.

So, my fellow journalists, why aren't you all looking into this? Is it easy for you to dismiss it as confirmation bias?

I'm
not going to answer the question for you. At least hop on the
bandwagon: this is coming out with or without your help. But remember
some moments are defining, in one's career, for one's conscience.

I'll conclude with two
excerpts
of the Munich Declaration of the Duties and Rights of Journalists (kind of our own Hippocratic Oath).

The
responsibility of journalists vis-a-vis the public has precedence over
any other responsibility, in particular towards their employers and the
public power.

[A
journalist's duties include] respecting the truth no matter what
consequences it may bring about to him, ... defending the freedom of
information, of commentaries and of criticism, [and] not suppressing
essential information.